Namibia in April

April is a lovely time to visit Namibia especially if you’re a photographer: the weather is mild, the skies are clear and the landscapes are green. It’s still the low season so you can get good deals on room rates.

Hanging with the Himba

Quad-bike through the desert

See you next time

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